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Vargas Ossa, N. (2008). international responsibility of the Colombian state for actions of paramilitary groups. Ágora USB, 8(2), 355–373. https://doi.org/10.21500/16578031.1536
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Abstract

American system is a space that allows us to observe the situation of human rights in Latin America, mechanisms to protect victims and attending the attitude of States towards the promotion, protection and defense of human rights. Under this premise it is that the "Scope and description Human Rights in the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights" project, using the documentary dogmatic approach, intended to collect whatever steps are allowed to collect the concept and scope The Court has developed around some Human Rights, it is how this letter is part of the results of this project, which compiles the judgments issued by the Court against the Colombian government for actions of paramilitary groups.

The Colombian state has repeatedly been declared internationally responsible for violations of human rights due to the formation and support of "paramilitary" groups. In the present paper it seeks to retake those orders issued by the Court, in what has to do with the description and scope of rights by which the Colombian government has been condemned. In vein it is four orders are the subject of this written analysis: The Case of the 19 Merchants, the Case of the Mapiripán Slaughter, Case of the Massacre of Pueblo Bello, and the Case of the Ituango Massacres.

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